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A is a back-end content management system (CMS), built as a content repository that uses APIs to make content accessible. It’s “headless” because it’s decoupled from the front-end of the digital experience – developers have separated the head or front-end from the body or back-end. This is a departure from models in which the front and back-ends were combined into a simple monolithic system, placing limitations on an organization’s ability to manage and leverage the content across different applications. A headless CMS brings new options and possibilities for both engineers and users.
Prior to the term “headless CMS” being coined, Directus pioneered the technology and is now disrupting the space. Founded in 2004 by Ben Hayes, the company has been at the technological forefront for nearly two decades.
The rapid growth of Directus can be attributed to Haynes’s and Zanten’s passion for enabling technical and non-technical users to leverage content and data to support business initiatives and deliver data-driven digital projects to market rapidly and cost-effectively. The core team comprises roughly 50 people with 17 core members, including Haynes and Zanten.
Since the beginning, Directus has been an open-source platform that’s free and accessible to anyone and will remain that way.
Being open-source is one of the things that makes the Directus platform unique; thousands if not millions of developers and users from all parts of the world have contributed to the evolution of Directus, helping to shape the product roadmap and create an offering that meets the unique needs of developers building digital projects.